Description
Domain-Driven Design (DDD) is a software development philosophy for tackling
complex systems. Software is based around a model of the business domain in code
to enable developers and business users to talk about problems in a single language.

DDD is attracting new adoptees as .NET developers continue to mature and seek out
best practices for developing enterprise level applications.This book is the first to
present the philosophy of DDD in a down to earth practical manner for experienced
developers. It shows developers how the concepts of DDD can be applied to their
applications with real world examples. Unlike other books on the subject, it is packed
with patterns, code examples and case studies that help to cement the theory of
DDD.After introducing readers to DDD and its application (complete with development
best practices and patterns), it goes on to explain Command, Query, Responsibility
Segregation Architecture (CQRS), an architectural pattern that can be used to
implement a DDD design methodology. Finally, a case study is included to show DDD,
CQRS, and Messaging Pub/Sub architecture in the context of a real set of enterprise
applications.The book includes: An introduction to the philosophy of Domain-Driven
Design (DDD)Command, Query, Responsibility Segregation Architecture (CQRS)DDD
Best practices for modeling patternsPublish/Subscribe Messaging Architecture for
Bounded ContextsThroughout, the book gives the reader masses of code and
examples of the concepts that other books have theorized about.